Martin WILKINSON, Honorary Senior Lecturer | Cited by 370 | of University of Birmingham, Birmingham | Read 17 publications | Contact Martin WILKINSON Her intention is to advance a managerial framework for the adoption of outbound open innovation practices by small and medium-sized enterprises. Professor Plumtree served in many capacities at UW including Associate Dean for Graduate Studies, and Research Senator, and member of the Board of Governors. Following the death of Isabel he married Karen de Bres who was his faithful companion in Nottingham until he passed away peacefully at home. He attended the University of Nottingham and obtained a B.Sc. We met in 1963 in Florence Nightingale Hall (now FN) and along with several other first year undergraduates. Kate filled her time with her lifelong passions of nature, walking, gardening and tinkering with things and was an active supporter of many good causes. He was the youngest child of Harold Sydney Westley and Daisy Victoria Sorrell. Ann worked as both a teacher, social worker and trainer for social workers in both Haringey and Hertfordshire. Professor Monica Partridge was for many years a force to be reckoned with in the field of Slavonic studies. Joy for Jim, but the spectators were not best pleased; we were all there to see Reg hammer a quick 50 runs before giving up his wicket - the tradition then in charity matches. In addition to several important edited and co-authored works, Harry wrote well-known books on Lenin and the Russian Revolution (1967) and Stalin (1999). fiona wilkinson university of birmingham Tablas autoreferenciadas en Power Query que respetan valores en columnas agregadas al actualizarse. In early summer 2020, she experienced some unusual health issues and was diagnosed in August with an incurable brain tumour. Fidelis was born on April 24th, 1955 in Benin City, Edo State, Nigeria. Obituary kindly supplied by Bill's classmates, John Bell and Professor Bob Parfitt, Joseph John Salmon, Physics - October 2022, Catherine Shonubi (ne Senkatuka), Geography - 1970, Christopher Southall, Agriculture/Horticulture - December 2020, Susanne Stoessl, Economics - October 2013, Online obituaries atThe GuardianandFind Your Feet. Bibliography of a City, (The University of Birmingham Press, 2003), pp.126-145. In 2014 she moved to Cosby in Leicestershire to be closer to her son, daughter-in-law and grandchildren. Prof. He also received a Master of Philosophy on 16 September 1989. Hermain theoretical and empirical contributions are concentrated at the intersection between labour economics, the sociology of work and HRM, in health economics and in sports economics and policy. Being a Nottingham graduate myself, we attended a Nottingham event at the Houses of Parliament together last May. John Izbicki, German/Philosophy - 9 December 2021. in Metallurgy at the University of Nottingham in 1960. The result was that the degree course also included industrial relations, business economics, accountancy, organization analysis and design, investment studies, and operational research. He returned to his employment at the Ministry of Foreign affairs for about a year before taking an early retirement at the age of 50 to start a new career as lawyer. This was translated into Spanish and Japanese, with 2nd and 3rd editions published in 1960 and 1977. Mum had so many varied pursuits in life, from gardening and horticulture, to painting, to travel, to history anything of interest in fact. They married in July 1996. His awards include the Queen's Award for Technology and the MacRobert Award for the development of automobile emission control catalyst systems. He was known for being meticulous in detail, enterprising and eager to use improved underdrainage, modern techniques and equipment. Alan was a traditionalist in many regards and forthright with his opinions; he would more than frequently offer his viewpoint on an issue whether it contradicted those around him or not. His last position was as an Attending Physician and Sub-Chief at the Kaiser Center for Reproductive Health in Fremont, California. Marion died peacefully in hospital, her family were fortunate to be able to see her every day and for the final few days were able to spend much more time with her when she was moved to a side room. UK. Obituary kindly supplied by Peter's daughter Diana Foglizzo. See the complete profile on LinkedIn and discover Fiona's connections and jobs at similar companies. George served as both Head of the Centre and Deputy Head of the School of Materials at the University of Manchester. Fiona Wilkinson. Please also see notice published byThe Chronicle Herald. Linda Spiteri (ne Newcomb), Botany/Zoology, Neil Adam, Applied Biochemstry with Nutrition - January 2012, Tim Bond, Mechanical Engineering - 16 April 2011, Prof Colin Bayliss, Electrical & Electronic Engineering - 6 September 2014, Andrew Brinkman, Electrical Engineering - 7 July 2011, Roger Burnley, Mechanical Engineering - 15July 2009, Christopher Cooper, English/American Studies - 2010, Simeon Fayomi, Overseas Planning - 26 October 2017, Kenneth Herbert, Architecture - 16 April 2010, Dr (Martin) Geoff Holmes, Plant Biology - 25 December 2014, John Lowten, Industrial Economics - 25 October 2020. Information kindly supplied by David's wife, Cathy Limb (ne Woodbine). This included voluntary service overseas in Nigeria, a teaching career in a secondary school in Shropshire, a happy marriage and two daughters, retirement in Bristol and of course an honours degree in Nottingham. He was amongst the first tranche of graduates awarded Nottingham degrees in 1951, following granting of the Universitys charter in 1948.After graduation, Pell joined the consulting firm of Oscar Faber and Partners as a structural engineer before returning to the University in 1954 to begin research on the fatigue strength of bituminous materials, working on a contract awarded by Shell. Lorna Magowan served the University with great dedication for 33 years. Activity After all . They both held teaching posts in Nottingham until 1963 when they moved to Leeds. Robin was born in Leicester, England, to Samuel and Molly Ellwood, who both preceded him in death. Over the following years the family flourished and the farm prospered. In recognition of Veras contributions to French language and culture she was appointed Chevalier dans lOrdre des Palmes Acadmiques by the French Government in 2007. David William Petchey, Physics - 10 June 2013, Eileen Savage (ne Marsden), Geography - 14 November 2013, Daniel (Matt) Taub, Electrical Engineering 19 December 2021. In 1980, he was appointed to a four year term as a Pro-Vice-Chancellor and, in 1982, also took on the task of leading his department following the retirement of Professor Rex Coates. Shirley will be remembered as a loving wife, mother, daughter, sister, aunt and friend. After college father ran the family farm before starting a bus tour company and then in 1948 a vehicle repair business. Prof Nunan welcomes PhD applications in the following areas:Governance and livelihoods of renewable natural resources in low- and middle-income countries, particularly fisheries co-management. Obituary kindly supplied by Ann-Marie's husband Alex. Audrey worked part-time at the local St James and the Abbey Girls School until her retirement. She travelled frequently to France and had many lifelong friends there, including some she had initially made during her year abroad in Le Puy in the 1950s when studying for her degree at Nottingham. Malcolm Warwick, Russian and Slavonic Studies - 29 January 2010, Jeffrey Wyatt, Mining Engineering - May 2010, My father, Karl Edwin Abraham, passed away 13 November 2006. Funeral to be held at Amersham Crematorium on 19th May 2020. Fiona's education is listed on their profile. Beloved husband of Diana for 61 years, loving father and grandfather of Rebecca (Jim) and their children Katherine and John, and Jonathan (Clare) and their children Evan and Tessa. Before applying for the post at The University of Nottingham he won a scholarship to study at UMIST (now part of the University of Manchester) where he obtained a BSc, an MSc and a PhD. During the war, Frank was a meteorological officer in the RAF and then became a maths teacher. ), 2018The Universe from an Egg: Ancient Greek and Indian Creation Narrativesin Cobb. Jenny very much enjoyed working with people. Shrewsbury. Obituary kindly supplied by Hilary's huband David Jones. Obituary kindly supplied by Karl's son, Bertrand, Dennis Atherton, Chemistry/Geology - 2012, Maurice Beckett, Agriculture/Horticulture - 1 May 2021, John Beswick, School of Biology - 26 December 2016, Alan Bird, Economics & Agricultural Economics, Patricia Bond (ne Greenhough), Mathematics - 24 February 2016, Keith Horace Bonser, Russian & Slavonic Studies - 3 January 2015, Derek Black, Mathematics - 13 December 2017, John (Trevor) Bradley, Law - 9 March 2012, David Brunt, Civil Engineering - May 2018, Edna May Cahill, Social Administration - 16 December 2022, After graduating Edna worked in Child Care in Devon, then Portsmouth. Sara was first diagnosed with breast cancer in 2008, and throughout the treatments to fight the disease, she continued working. Donald Lambley, Mathematics - 6 October 2010, Dr Philip Lawley, Chemistry - 18 December 2011, Peter Longhurst, Economic and Social History - 21 November 2009, Malcolm McDougall, Mining Engineering - 20 March 2019, William Millington, Mining Engineering - 1 October 2013, Harry Milton, Chemistry - 18 November 2010, Geoffrey Moreton, Electrical Engineering - 3 April 2015, Frederick Riddell, Politics - 8 September 2011, John Roddan, Agriculture - 30 October 2020, James (Jim) Saunders, Geography - 5 May 2020, James William Saunders died peacefully on 5th May 2020. Jonathan, an engineer, has followed Garys example of being a workaholic although as a teenager he declared he would never be like his father. 359-378. https://doi.org/10.1080/09645292.2021.1900790, Carmichael, F, Darko, C & Vasilakos, N 2021, 'Well-being and employment of young people in Ethiopia, India, Peru and Vietnam Is work enough? The post involved research, helping colleagues with numerical work and teaching mathematical statistics to history students. He had a thorough knowledge of flood defence and land drainage. Obituary kindly provided by husband Jim Rodda. On graduating, Evans first job involved five years of geological mapping in Uganda, where he and his new wife, Hazel developed a love for Africa and also started their family. Mrs. Wilkinson is the president of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW) for 2019-20, having formerly held the roles of deputy and vice president. Bob also volunteered, latterly, at The Open Door Community House in Columbus, Georgia, teaching the trombone to underprivileged young people. He cherished seeing the world through his own very unique perspective. He was a leading figure in The Heswall Round Table, with memorable events including pushing a wheelchair coast-to-coast for charity and always helping Santa. Obituary kindly supplied by Josephine's son John McElroy. Dr Keith Lumsdon, Mining Engineering - 11 June 2017, Ann Ogden (ne Kellett), Education - 27 July 2008, John Ratcliffe, Civil Engineering - March 2016, Ernest Summers, Modern Electronics - October 2010, Reverend John Watts, Education - 6 March 2019, Penelope Yensen, Education - 28 September 2005, Gilbert R N Bigabwa, Environmental Planning for Developing Countries - 9 June 1992, Sari Conway (ne Wright), Education - July 2006, Malcolm Gander, Education - 5 September 2011, Robert Heard, Genetics and Biochemistry - 7 February 2012, Ann Leeding (ne Fielding), Physics and Applied Physics with Electronics, Jeffrey Moore, Education - 21 November 2011, Margaret Patrick, Social Work - 4 March 2006, Elizabeth Radforth, Politics - 1 July 2008. After graduating he followed a successful IT career initially starting with a local firm which had given him holiday work. She was very involved in her local church and was a keen amateur singer, having nutured that love of choral singing whilst at University. His first marriage was to Vera Martynoff in 1958 followed, after the birth of their son, by her death at the age of 37. Marion remained a teacher of modern languages until her retirement. Richard Johnson, Pharmacy - 4 February 2018, Malcolm Palmer, French and German - 18 September 2007, David Pargeter, Industrial Economics - April 2010, Anne Peterson (ne Wright), Pharmacy - 6 November 2016, Dr Michael Sanders, Chemistry - 12 March 2016, Margaret Scott MBE, Horticulture - March 2011, Sir John Alan Thomas, Mechanical Engineering - 2017, William (Bill) Tippett, Chemistry - 25 September 2014, Online obituaries atthe Guardianand atKetso, Alastair Wiles, Mechanical Engineering - August 2011, Rosamond Anne Wilson (ne Garton), Zoology - December 2012, The Reverend Andrew Woodsford, Theology - 15 November 2019, Colin Bayley, Economics/Economic History - 23 May 2016, Katherine (Kathy) Beaver, Zoology - 20 October 2021. McCann, Anthony David (Tony) died on 25 May 2021 aged 79. Jennifer (Jenny) Christophers (ne Brown), Mathematics - 2018, Pauline Crombie, Classics - February 2012, Renee De Wit, Pharmacy - 13 September 2010, Roland Fairbrother, Economics - 10 September 2009, Alan Frost, Mathematics - 21 February 2019, Roger Hall, Agricultural Sciences - 30 August 2017, Shirley Hardy (ne Price), Economic & Social History - August 2008, Christopher Holt, Chemistry - 3 January 2023, Cedric Lea, Mathematics - 4 December 2022, Sir Henry Lee, Hon DLitt - 8 December 1993. Audrey then worked as a Teacher of Mathematics and Further Mathematics at Wakefield Girls High School from 1975-1986 where she also fulfilled the role of a sixth form mistress. Anne-Gaelle Dupouy, Management - 16 September 2013, Gareth Lockyer, Mechanical Engineering - February 2014, Frances Morris, Theological and Pastoral Studies - 2013, Lesley Nightingale (ne Etches), Nursing - 26 November 2012, Dr Christopher Robinson, Archaeology - 29 April 2017, Paul Winstone, Theological and Pastoral Studies - 2006, John Abnett, Civil Engineering - May 2008, Alexander Baker, German and History - 1 August 2015, Katherine Courts, French Studies - 10 March 2006, Michelle Denyer (ne Rigley), Psychosocial Interventions - 2 October 2009, David Pearce, Adult Critical Care - 11 January 2010, Jacquelynne Peterson (ne Hynd), Combination Studies - 7 November 2007, Mary Pratt (ne Johnstone), Children's Health Care (Mental Health), Dr Lee Stapleton, Environmental Modelling - 11 June 2021, Richard Waddington, Electronic and Computer Engineering - 4 December 2009, Valerie Coslett (ne Dearmun), Nursing - January 2018, Margaret Herrington, PhD, Education - 2022. When David retired from the army they moved to Hertford where they lived for the next 40 years. Anthony Whitehead, Education - 25 November 2012, Dr Gerald (Wilf) Wilford, Geology - 27 January 2019, William Woodruff, Economic History - 23 September 2008, Barbara Bloor (ne Chamberlain), Geography - 29 July 2006, Leslie Norfolk, Mechanical Engineering - 25 August 2006, Monica Partridge (ne McMain), French - 19 March 2008. 342-358. https://doi.org/10.1080/14725843.2021.1937046, Nunan, F, Menton, M, McDermott, C, Huxham, M & Schreckenberg, K 2021, 'How does governance mediate links between ecosystem services and poverty alleviation? He was appointed Assistant Lecturer in Physics at Nottingham in 1960 and, in the following year, was given sabbatical leave to do research with Charles Kittel at the University of California, Berkeley, returning to Nottingham and promotion to Lecturer. There he developed a love of chemistry and physics. After graduating she eventually obtained a post at the Public Record Office, now the National Archives. Fluent in German and French, he travelled extensively throughout Europe and the US. Master of Business in Entrepreneurship and Marketing. His father, Reginald Neumann, was manager of Stanton and Staveley coke ovens, and this necessitated the familys move to Stanton-by-Dale in Derbyshire. He will be greatly missed by his wife, two children and four grandchildren. Mary Bridgewater (ne Kemp), English - 16 February 2020, Sheila Brown (ne Baird-Parker), Pharmacy - February 2017, Jirair Danielian, Mining Engineering - 31 October 2008, James (Michael) Fort, Agriculture/Horticulture - 21 June 2020, Harry (Tony) Field, Geology/Geography - 30 October 2018, John Gregory, Mathematics - February 2013, Peter Godwin-Wolf, French/Spanish - 27 March 2010, Doreen Gordon (ne Collis), Social Studies - 2016. Dr. Westley was born on February 5, 1936, in the village of Sawston, seven miles south of Cambridge, England. He was a Full Cat instructor and tug pilot and had held the UK two-seat sailplane altitude and gain of height records, with a climb to over 19,000ft (gain of 17,750ft) in a Blanik in June 1964. He worked on information identifier issues for the scientific, technical and medical publishing community, and has published key papers on the topic. In the days when we had a mining industry such courses not only informed miners about national and global topics, but acted as a conduit for those aspiring to high office in the Union, and those wishing to follow the same educational route as Kenneth himself had done. After completing his PhD, he joined the National Coal Board as a management trainee and obtained his Mine Managers Certificate. She was Bet to me, but Liz to many who knew her during her university days. He was married twice, first to Jenny in 1967 with whom he had two sons, David and Alistair; and second to Christine in 1981. Fidelis went on to help fellow fertility specialists to set up IVF clinics in Nigeria, most notably the Roding Medical Centre and Georges Memorial Medical Centre in Lagos State. Whilst she had moved on a long way from her chemistry degree, she never forgot the debt she owed Nottingham University for giving her the opportunity to study for a degree and to gain a freedom she had not previously experienced. Obituary kindly supplied by Ronald's Daughter Alison Killen. 201-222. Stephen Wallwork was born in Ashton-under-Lyne in 1925, to a bank inspector father who instilled the importance of hard work, and a mother who brought him up to be apprehensive and to expect not to succeed. Obituary kindly supplied by a friend of Tony's, Brian Playle. Back Submit. During his time in office he was involved in the promotion of major urban protection schemes resulting in many thousands of properties being protected from flooding. Pran Nath Mehta, English / History / Law (Grouped Subjects) - 5 December 2019, Pran passed away peacefully at Joliette Hospital in his 91st year. In January 1953 he was called into action at the devastating floods and storms in Felixstowe. He held several positions as Chair of examination boards in the East Midlands and was for a time Chairman of the Standing Conference of Examination Boards and President of the Secondary Heads Association. Obituary available via Stuff.co.nz, kindly supplied by Ian's wife, Cheryl. She kept a close and loving family with annual holidays house-sharing in Whitby and was a stalwart supporter of all of them. William Eyssautier, Infrastructure - 2017, Richard Garner, Philosophy - 11 June 2011, Donald Hartley, Combined Studies - March 2017, Charles Anthony Sangster, Viking Studies - April 2013, Johanna Stapleton, French and Francophone Studies - August 2010, Emma Beal, Animal Science - 28 September 2017. He joined the newly formed catalyst research group of Johnson Matthey in 1963, becoming Director responsible for research and development operations from 1974 to 1985, and then Director, Corporate Development until 1994 when he retired from full time employment. She met Paul Herrington there; they married in 1967 and moved to Leicester, and Margaret completed a PGCE in 1968. John did a lot of work for hockey over many years and was instrumental in creating the opportunity and promoting O60s hockey in the North. They married in Wakehurst Place, West Sussex with more guests from overseas than the UK. Robert Read, Mechanical Engineering - September 2012, Kenneth Rigby, Modern Electronics - 16 February 2013, James Wilkie, Spanish/Hispanic Studies - 22 February 2009, Jane Campbell (ne Hunter), English - March 2007, Karen Everett (ne Prince), Geography - 3 August 2016, Wesley Ewing, Agriculture/Horticulture - April 2020, William Forrest, Mining Engineering - 13 December 2012, Dr Vivian M Leveaux, Local and Regional History - 3 January 2016, Donald McCubbing, Zoology - 11 September 2015, Eric Moxham, Education - 3 September 2018, Eric Page, Child Psychology - 1 March 2013, Gary Philpott, Physics and Astronomy - 2011, Julian Pringle, Manufacturing Systems - 24 February 2006, Susan Watson, Medicine - 29 November 2011, Christopher Bromley, Education - September 2020, Philip Gold, Mechanical Engineering - April 2019, Lesley Jackson, Fine Art/Art History - 2005, Andrew Moody, Metallurgy and Material Science, Christopher Moor, Law and Politics - 7 November 2018, Graeme Scott, Mechanical Engineering - April 2013, Agnes Shie (ne Lee), Chemical Engineering - 2010, Michael Varnam, Community Medicine/Epidem - 2006, Kathleen Cove, Social Administration - 3 August 2015, Lesley Godber (nee Bennett), Education 31 December 2020, Keith Hutcheon, Mechanical Engineering - 16 February 2018. 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